Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of His Shipwreck, and Consequent Discovery of Certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea: With a Detail of Many Extraordinary and Highly Interesting Events in His Life, from the Year 1733 to 1749. As Written in His Own Diary, Bind 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green,&Longman, 1832 |
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Side vii
... iron treasure - chest from London . A clergy- man engaged for the settlement . His account of John Wesley . Sir Edward's generous arrangements at Awbury and Hartland . - Settles his affairs at Bristol.- Embarks - ― - with his lady , and ...
... iron treasure - chest from London . A clergy- man engaged for the settlement . His account of John Wesley . Sir Edward's generous arrangements at Awbury and Hartland . - Settles his affairs at Bristol.- Embarks - ― - with his lady , and ...
Side 19
... chest , to lock up the remainder of the boxes ; but he could not find one suitable . I therefore bought an iron chest , into which we removed the twelve bags of doub- loons , from the boxes that remained ; and also the contents of the ...
... chest , to lock up the remainder of the boxes ; but he could not find one suitable . I therefore bought an iron chest , into which we removed the twelve bags of doub- loons , from the boxes that remained ; and also the contents of the ...
Side 49
... iron chest , beside the gold ; reserving as much as I thought necessary for present use . I now wrote letters to Perry and Co. , inclosing them the first of exchange for 10,000l . , with orders to fund the amount ; sending them at the ...
... iron chest , beside the gold ; reserving as much as I thought necessary for present use . I now wrote letters to Perry and Co. , inclosing them the first of exchange for 10,000l . , with orders to fund the amount ; sending them at the ...
Side 51
... iron chest ; which was a formidable burden , from the combined weight of itself and its remaining contents . CHAP . II . TUESDAY , April 8th . We E 2 1735. SIR EDW . SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . 51.
... iron chest ; which was a formidable burden , from the combined weight of itself and its remaining contents . CHAP . II . TUESDAY , April 8th . We E 2 1735. SIR EDW . SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . 51.
Side 57
... iron chest , coming on shore ; and as the evening was drawing to a close , I ordered all the people to be landed , excepting the white sailors , who were to take up their quarters in the schooner : the two New England blacks were to ...
... iron chest , coming on shore ; and as the evening was drawing to a close , I ordered all the people to be landed , excepting the white sailors , who were to take up their quarters in the schooner : the two New England blacks were to ...
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Allwood arrival Avon Awbury Bay of Honduras boat brig brother brought called canoe Captain Drake Captain Taylor Captain Tracey cargo carriage Child cigar crew dear Eliza dear wife Derrick desired Diego dine dinner dollars doubloons dressed England finished four gave give glad gold Governor of Jamaica ground hand happy Hartland honour iron chest Jamaica James kind Kingston Lady Seaward Lady Sundon Ladyship land leave letter look Lord Harrington maize Majesty mansion minister Monday morning negro o'clock occasion ourselves Peccary Field Perry plantation pleased pleasure Porghee Powis present promontory Purdy Queen ready received replied requested respect returned rock Rosalie Rota sail Saturday saying schooner Seaward Islands sent settlement ship shore Sir Edward Sir Robert Walpole sister smiled soon Spaniard Spanish storehouse Sunday tell thanked thing thought told took uncle vessel wish Xavier